LWRC ICDIP3CK10MLSBA3 Individual Carbine Direct Impingement
AR Pistol Semi-Automatic 300 Blackout 10.5" 30+1 SBA3 Pistol Brace Polymer Flat Dark Earth Cerakote Receiver/Black Barrel
The LWRCI Di Pistol is made with the same craftsmanship and design excellence that comes with every LWRCI firearm. Built from the ground up to be more than just another direct impingement pistol, the LWRCI Di Pistol delivers the quality every enthusiast demands.
The IC DI Pistol model combines excellent ergonomics with all of the features found in LWRC's full size rifle models. including an LWRCI 10.5" cold hammer forged Ni-Corr treated heavy barrel, modular one-piece free-float standard rail and Monoforge upper receiver. Its innovative "keyless" bolt carried design, combined with an operating system that is time-tested, makes the IC Di Pistol the perfect addition. The lower receiver features fully ambidextrous controls which includes mag release, bolt catch & release, and safety selector.
Type: AR Pistol Action: Semi-Automatic Caliber: 300 Blackout Barrel Length: 10.5" Capacity: 30+1 Grips: Black Magpul MOE Sights: None, Optic Ready Metal Finish: Flat Dark Earth Cerakote Receiver/Black Barrel Stock Material: Polymer Stock Finish: Flat Dark Earth Stock Type: SBA3 Pistol Brace Barrel Length Range: 10.00" to 10.99"
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 300 AAC Blackout (300 BLK) was developed in 2009/2010 by Advanced Armament Corporation and approved by Sporting Arms and Ammunition Institute (SAAMI) in 2011. Based on the 223 Remington case necked up to 30-caliber, it was intended for the M4 Carbine and designed to function in standard AR15/M16 magazines. Thus converting an AR to 300 AAC Blackout requires nothing more than an upper receiver group. Dimensionally it is identical to the 300 Whisper, but the 300 Blackout is fully standardized. Supersonic and subsonic ammunition is manufactured, with a 125-grain bullet producing 2215 feet per second, while the subsonic load uses a heavier bullet at much lower velocity: 220-grain bullet at 1080 fps. Military applications are obvious; as a sporting cartridge performance is similar to the 7.62x39. — Craig Boddington